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    With each member in society owing a phone, the cellphone is embedding in our everyday lives. A device that resembles personality and character. The presence of the cell phone has not only changed my life, but most importantly the way I communicate and interact with others. Being accustomed with the presence of always carrying a cellphone. Were before the cell phone stayed back at home and didn’t have to worry about any distraction. From observation we now tend to worry and become anxious when we…

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    conference call or facetime or skype and do their project. No need to meet somewhere to discuss the topic or set up a time when everyone can come together because everyone can “come together” in the comfort of their own homes over a computer or telephone. Wienclaw also talks about how technology affects relationships because before technology we valued seeing each other in person but now we do not value it as much because we have been texting or talking to that person on the phone since we last…

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    Hari Dahal 10 Commandments of Effective Communication 1. Choose a non-distracting environment. These days, everyone has a smart phone. People seem distracted because of immediate and quick entertainment made possible by the use of phones, computers, and TVs. So, choosing a non-distracting environment is important while communicating no matter what the objective of a conversation is. 2. Keep listeners interested, and pay attention while listening. It is important to know that the listeners are…

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    Shaw Industry

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    practically all of us. Over the past era, the industry has been brushed up in a rapid innovation and deregulation. It can be seen around the world that government’s monopolies are now privatized and they face a surplus of new competitors. Basic telephone calls remain to be the industry 's main revenue creator, but network technology is altering. Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) is the main broadband telecom technology - forerunners in the new era. The fastest evolution happens from services…

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    Gallup World Poll

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    poll to get a wide variety of answers for each of the questions they ask. When they go to country to country they even try to go to the smaller regions to make sure everyone is included. Gallup finds new ways to survey everyone either if it is by telephone or a face-to-face survey. They try their best to make your experience special. Also they make sure to weight their polls to a specific number and will give you the margin of error for accuracy. Gallup World Polls are the best surveys we can…

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    information via code and it is sent either from light or from off and on tones. Samuel Morse is known for much more than Morse Code, however. He originally gained his reputation for being a portrait painter and by helping invent the single-wired telegraph. Because of what is being called the Industrial Revolution many new inventions like Morse Code are being invented almost daily! Due to the Industrial Revolution there have been many improvements to daily life. One of these improvements is the…

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    develops and grows. Where it will end, is indefinite in that answer. Only time will tell and one’s ability to see that outcome. The entrepreneurs and inventors of technology are very plentiful. Such as, Alexander Graham Bell, who made the first telephone; Henry Ford, the automobile; The Wright brothers, the airplane, just to name a few. These entrepreneurs started out with a dream or maybe an idea. They came to make all of these inventions because they and friends to believe in them. Many…

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    As new generations populate our plant they set new standards and social norms in which we live by. In an excerpt from Sherry Turkle’s book “Alone Together”, we learn just how much we would rather text then call. Throughout the excerpt, Turkle investigates the lives of normal people in America to see their experiences with texting and calling. In all of these cases calling is frowned upon and texting is praised due to either an awkward personality, or lack of genuine time; having a conversation…

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    work as a train boy on a railroad in Michigan.When he was young his dad taught him to use morse code and operation of the telegraph. When he was working there he was a telegraph operator and his hearing was deteriorating during this time. He was self-taught on most of his things and he set up a mobile chemistry lab and a printing press, and he tinkered with many types of telegraph instruments. So his life gave him a huge start on what he is…

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    Cause and Effect: Thomas Alva Edison (Thomas) Hook I am often thought of as the one of the greatest inventors who ever lived. I am Thomas Alva edison Background info I was born February 11,1847 in Milan Ohio. I was the youngest of the seven children of Samuel Ogden Edison and Nancy matthews Elliott. My father was a activist from Canada. My mother was an accomplished school teacher and a major influence on my life. In 1878, i worked on a way to replace the gaslight and candle light on…

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